Economy, asked by vivekgusai32, 4 months ago

why does demand curve slope downward​

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Answered by leya031162
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According to this principle, the marginal utility of a commodity reduces when the quantity of goods is more. Consequently, when the quantity is more, the prices will fall and demand will increase. Hence, consumers will demand more goods when prices are less. This is why the demand curve slopes downwards.

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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

The demand curve is downward sloping, indicating the negative relationship between the price of a product and the quantity demanded. For normal goods, a change in price will be reflected as a move along the demand curve while a non-price change will result in a shift of the demand curve.

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